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Kamran Bokhari, PhD, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Georgetown University where he teaches a graduate course on Central Asia & Eurasian Geopolitics. He is a Senior Director and key founder of the New Lines Institute for Strategy & Policy in Washington, D.C., overseeing its M.A. program in Strategy & Policy. He also teaches at the University of Delaware's Political Science department and contributes to Geopolitical Futures through weekly essays.
Dr. Bokhari holds a PhD from the University of Westminster (UK), focusing on ideological transformations among radical Islamist actors. His expertise spans Geopolitics, Strategic Forecasting, Intelligence Analysis, and regional studies of Central/South Asia and the Middle East. He has advised governments, published extensively, and engaged in media commentary globally.
He has held roles including Director of Analytical Development at New Lines Institute (2019-23), Central Asia Studies Coordinator at the U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute (2019-20), and Fellow at George Washington University’s Program on Extremism (2016-2018). His multilingual capabilities include Arabic, Persian, Urdu, and others.
